2000
DOI: 10.1002/atr.5670340206
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Evaluation of forced flows on freeways with single‐loop detectors

Abstract: This paper documents the development of a simple method for identifying andor predicting freeway congestion using single loop detection systems. The proposed algorithm is simple and easy to incorporate into most freeway management systems. The Washington State Department of Transportation's Traffic Systems Management Center (TSMC) sponsored the original study. The investigation also led to a recommendation to replace the original TSMC definition of congestion or forced flow conditions with a more reliable indi… Show more

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“…Analysis of traffic characteristics. Existing research shows that occupancy reflect the traffic flow operation characteristics [9]. Thereby we study the relationship between occupancy and other traffic parameters.…”
Section: Traffic State Identification Of Beijing Urban Expresswaymentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Analysis of traffic characteristics. Existing research shows that occupancy reflect the traffic flow operation characteristics [9]. Thereby we study the relationship between occupancy and other traffic parameters.…”
Section: Traffic State Identification Of Beijing Urban Expresswaymentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Magnetic loops are the most common sensors on roads around the world since they are an affordable and highly developed technology with a simple operation that is not affected by environmental conditions [1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. Although these ones imply to drill and work on the road for their installation and possible future repairs like the rest of intrusive sensors [8], in practice, magnetic loops still have a long future ahead.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%